Claims
- 1. A video signal recording apparatus for recording an HD signal in a magnetic tape in the state where the data of the HD signal is compressed, the video signal recording apparatus comprising:
- deciding means for deciding the type of the HD signal among a first signal corresponding to 1080 frame effective lines, 1125 total frame lines, and a field frequency of 60 Hz, a second signal corresponding to 1035 frame effective lines, 1125 total frame lines, and a field frequency of 60 Hz, a third signal corresponding to 960 frame effective lines, 1050 total frame lines, and a field frequency of 60 Hz, and a fourth signal corresponding to 1152 frame effective lines, 1250 total frame lines, and a field frequency of 50 Hz;
- sampling means for sampling the input signal a constant frequency when the input signal is one of the second, third and fourth signals and for sampling the first signal to equalize the number of pixel in a frame transmission area with that of the third signal;
- shuffling means for rearranging the pixels in frame transmission areas of the first, second, third and fourth signals block by block in accordance with the decision information;
- compression means for compressing the output from the shuffling means so that data of a certain number blocks is a constant data amount; and
- recording means for recording the output from the shuffling means by adjusting a cylinder rotation speed and a magnetic tape transportation speed to be equal with respect to the four types of HD signals.
- 2. A video signal recording apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the sampling means samples the input signal at a constant frequency of 40.5 MHz for a luminance signal and converts the number of pixels in the horizontal direction of the first signal to be equal to the frame transmission lines of the third signal.
- 3. A video signal recording apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the sampling means samples the second, third and fourth signals at a constant frequency of 40.5 MHz for a luminance signal and samples the first signal at a frequency of 37.125 MHz for a luminance signal.
Priority Claims (4)
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6-131940 |
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6-268639 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 08/490,326, filed Jun. 14, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,677,981.
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Divisions (1)
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